Program Description
The Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) in Orthopaedics is a two-year postgraduate specialization focused on the advanced assessment, diagnosis, and non-surgical/post-surgical management of musculoskeletal disorders. The program emphasizes manual therapy, specialized therapeutic exercises, biomechanics, and evidence-based practice to treat conditions affecting bones, joints, muscles, and soft tissues (e.g., arthritis, fractures, chronic pain, spinal issues). Graduates typically work as Orthopaedic Physiotherapists, Musculoskeletal Specialists, or Rehabilitation Consultants in hospitals, private clinics, and rehabilitation centers, restoring movement, strength, and function to patients.
Program Requirements
Academic Scores
| Scale | Minimum Score Required |
|---|---|
| GPA Scale (0-4.00) | 2.20 |
Program Intakes
| October, 2026 |
|---|
| November, 2026 |
| October, 2027 |
| November, 2027 |
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